

Designing an Indigenous Garden: Scalable Practices to Build Community
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
27160 County Road 2, Comfrey, MN 56019
507-628-5591 | jefferspetroglyphs@mnhs.org
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Join master gardener intern, Kayla Maria, to learn about Indigenous gardening methods that can be applied in both home and community settings.
Indigenous gardening methods are essential for fostering biodiversity, soil health, and nutrient-dense food production through practices that have been intentionally adapted to local environments with generations of traditional ecological knowledge. These methods prioritize ecological balance and resilience, offering valuable lessons for modern agriculture in the face of climate change.
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Saturday, June 14, 2025
Designing an Indigenous Garden: Scalable Practices to Build Community
Join master gardener intern, Kayla Maria, to learn about Indigenous gardening methods that can be applied in both home and community settings.
Indigenous gardening methods are essential for fostering biodiversity, soil health, and nutrient-dense food production through practices that have been intentionally adapted to local environments with generations of traditional ecological knowledge. These methods prioritize ecological balance and resilience, offering valuable lessons for modern agriculture in the face of climate change.
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